THE boss of a charity which gave out spare printers to schools in Coventry said she felt like Father Christmas.

Charity Heads, Teachers and Industry had some printers it no longer needed and decided to donate them to schools.

The organisation, in Westwood Heath, Coventry, chose three schools for the printers.

They donated five to Tile Hill Wood School and Language College in Nutbrook Avenue, Tile Hill, 10 to Stoke Primary School in Briton Road, Stoke, and four to Templars Primary School in Templars Avenue, Tile Hill.

Chief executive of HTI Anne Evans said: “HTI is all about helping teachers and schools, usually in preparing teachers for leadership roles.

“When we found that we no longer needed these printers we of course first thought of local schools who have been delighted to receive them – I felt like Santa.

“Not only have the machines gone to good homes where they will be much appreciated, it’s a way of us wishing local schools a happy Christmas.